Boulder police are stationing additional officers near Boulder High after the school received a Facebook threat over the weekend "threatening the safety of Boulder High School's students and staff during the upcoming school week," according to officials.

Boulder police Sgt. David Kicera confirmed there was a threat and that police were investigating. He did not say whom the threat targeted or what it contained, saying simply that the investigation is ongoing.

"Any time there is a threat we take precautions," he said.

According to the school's website, students should expect additional officers in and around Boulder High's campus at 1604 Arapahoe Ave.

All adults in the building will need to have an ID or visitor's badge at all times, and faculty members will be stationed in the courtyard, cafeteria and hallways during passing periods and lunch.

Anyone with information about this threat may call the Boulder Police Department at 303-441-3333. If you wish to remain anonymous, please call the Colorado Safe2Tell line at 1-877-542-7233 or Northern Colorado Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.

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